Obion County Jail Roster

Obion County jail roster document every arrest that takes place in this northwest Tennessee county. The Sheriff's Office in Union City keeps these records and provides public access under state law. Whether you need to check on a recent arrest or look up an older booking, the Sheriff's Office is the place to start. This page covers the process for getting jail roster records in Obion County, the fees you may face, and the statewide databases that can help when local sources are not enough.

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Obion County Quick Facts

30,000+ Population
Union City County Seat
27th Judicial District
Sheriff's Office Records Custodian

Obion County Sheriff's Office Booking Data

The Obion County Sheriff's Office manages all jail roster records for the county. Every person arrested in Obion County is brought to the county jail in Union City for processing. The jail staff take fingerprints, record physical details, and log all charges. This creates the jail roster record that goes into the Sheriff's system.

You can get jail roster by visiting the Sheriff's Office or calling them during business hours. Staff can search by name or date to find the record you need. Printed copies are available for a small fee. The office also handles requests sent by mail. Include the person's full name and any other details you have to help the staff locate the right record.

The Obion County Sheriff's Office website provides contact information and details about the county jail and its services.

Obion County Sheriff's Office website for jail roster

Visit the Sheriff's website for the latest contact details, office hours, and information about how to request booking records from Obion County.

How to Look Up Obion County Jail Roster

The best way to get a jail roster record from Obion County is to contact the Sheriff's Office directly. Go in person to the jail in Union City. Bring your ID and the name of the person you are searching for. If you know the date of the arrest, share that too. The staff will check their records and let you view the report.

If you cannot visit in person, a phone call or written request works too. Tennessee law allows oral requests for public records during business hours. A written request gives you a paper trail though, which can help if there is any delay. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503, the Sheriff's Office must respond within seven business days. Most simple requests get handled faster than that in Obion County.

Fees for copies follow the statewide schedule. Black and white pages cost about $0.15 each. The first hour of staff time to search for records has no charge. After that, the office can bill for labor at a reasonable rate as set by Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-4-604.

Note: Booking reports for juveniles are not available to the public in Obion County or anywhere else in Tennessee.

Tennessee Databases for Obion County Searches

Several state-run tools can supplement your search for Obion County jail roster. The TORIS portal from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation runs criminal history checks across the entire state. A single search costs $29 and returns results as a PDF. This is useful when you want a full picture of someone's arrest history, not just what happened in Obion County.

For felony offenders, the Tennessee FOIL system is free to use. It covers people who have been in the custody of the Tennessee Department of Correction. Search by name and you can see booking photos, sentence details, and status. If someone from Obion County went to state prison, this tool will have their information.

Contact the Obion County Sheriff's Office directly for a quick check to see if someone is currently in custody. This is the most reliable way to get current data on Obion County inmates.

Obion County Records and Public Access

Booking reports in Obion County are public records under the Tennessee Public Records Act. The law says that all state, county, and municipal records must be open for personal inspection during business hours. You do not need to be the person named in the report. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

Every county in Tennessee must have a written public records policy under Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(g). Obion County follows this rule. The policy describes how to submit a request, what fees apply, and who to contact if you have questions. If the Sheriff's Office denies a request or takes too long, the Office of Open Records Counsel can help. They mediate disputes between citizens and government offices across the state. Reach them at 1-866-831-3750.

Most booking data is fully public. Names, charges, arrest dates, and bond amounts are not redacted. Some information tied to ongoing investigations or sealed court orders may be withheld, but that is uncommon for standard jail roster records in Obion County.

What Obion County Jail Roster Contains

A standard jail roster record from Obion County includes the following information about the arrest and the person booked:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Physical description including height, weight, and hair color
  • Date and time of the booking
  • Charges and arresting agency
  • Bond amount and type if set

The jail roster record is created at the time of the arrest. It is the first official record in the criminal justice process. Once charges are formally filed, the Circuit Court Clerk takes over the case. But the jail roster record stays with the Sheriff's Office. You can always go back to the jail to get a copy of the original report, even years after the arrest took place.

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Obion County Jail Roster Cities

Obion County includes Union City, South Fulton, and a few smaller towns.

Nearby Jail Roster Counties

Obion County sits at the far northwest corner of Tennessee. If the arrest happened in a different county, you will need to contact that county's Sheriff's Office. Obion County jail roster records stay with Obion County, and neighboring counties keep separate jail roster and booking records.

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